Our Divisions
Every Kauzala business activity starts with the intention of creating positive impact, or substantially improve the lives of its users.
Non-Profits & Seva
Kauzala has supported seva initiatives centred on education, food and nutrition, indigenous human rights, culture and preventative healthcare for over 40 years. We often work in partnerships with governments, media and NGOs.
Impact Litigation
Kauzala organises public interest litigation addressing white-collar fraud, particularly where such misconduct harms communities and livelihoods. We also support indigenous human rights cases, amplifying awareness about them to millions of people, media and governments.
Startup Incubation
We work alongside a carefully selected group of startup founders as they pursue their mission to create impact. Historically, most of our startup support was delivered pro-bono. As of 2025, we join forces with high ambition, high impact startups on a commercial basis to accelerate their path to success.
Media & Education
Despite operating in challenging content areas—including culture, history, current affairs, and human rights—Kauzala’s educational content has reached over one billion content views/listens through Tier-1 media partners, including some of the world’s largest TV and radio networks.
Real Estate
Pioneering the development of some of Britain’s most advanced sustainable homes, our Dharmic real estate principles emphasise energy efficiency, long-term resilience, and thoughtful design that responds to both environmental needs, as well as the deeper realities of how people live and experience built environments.
Technology & AI
Kauzala is now applying its unconventional, out-of-the-box thinking to leveraging AI for underserved users, with a focus on making everyday technology more accessible and tangibly beneficial for a broad range of people. From the basics of UI to the sanctity of data sovereignty, we re-architect the entire tech stack with a fresh perspective.
“The new homes in your development are truly beautiful and unique, and there is little that one can compare them to. The fit and finish of these homes is better than a £37 million pound Knightsbridge apartment, and that is apparently before they were even snagged. Highly impressive new homes, which shout quality on every level.”